There are pills that make your farts smell like roses. There's also the 'Father Christmas Fart Pill', which makes them smell like chocolate.
The Pills That Make Your Farts Smell Like Roses or Chocolate
Imagine transforming your most embarrassing bodily function into something that smells like a bouquet of roses or a box of premium chocolates. Sound too good to be true? Welcome to the wonderfully weird world of scented fart pills.
French inventor Christian Poincheval didn't wake up one day dreaming of revolutionizing flatulence. The 65-year-old from Gesvres had a much more relatable origin story: a really awkward dinner party. After returning from Switzerland, he and his friends indulged in a feast that led to what he diplomatically called "really terrible" smells. The air became so noxious that breathing was a challenge. Instead of just opening a window and moving on with his life like a normal person, Poincheval decided to solve the problem forever.
The Science of Sweet-Smelling Gas
Six years of development later, Poincheval launched Lutin Malin ("Crafty Imp"), a line of dietary supplements designed to make your farts smell pleasant. The pills contain a mix of natural ingredients including vegetable charcoal, fennel, seaweed, plant resin, bilberry, and—in the chocolate version—cacao zest.
The product line offers several aromatic options:
- Rose-scented: For those who want their gas to smell like a romantic garden
- Chocolate-scented: The "Father Christmas Fart Pill," specially created for the holiday season
- Violet-scented: Another floral option for variety
- Lily-scented: Because apparently one flower fragrance isn't enough
Does It Actually Work?
According to the company's claims, the pills are "entirely natural" dietary supplements that use activated charcoal to absorb gases and other botanical ingredients to add pleasant scents. Beyond just making things smell better, they supposedly reduce bloating and gas production overall.
The product sells under the brand name Pilule Pet (literally "the fart pill") at pilulepet.com. A jar containing 60 pills retails for about $12.50. Poincheval reports selling several hundred jars every month, with a predictable surge during the Christmas season—presumably when people anticipate family gatherings and heavy meals.
A Gold Medal Innovation
This isn't just some random internet gimmick. Poincheval won the Gold Medal at the Lépine Inventor's Contest in Paris in 1999, a prestigious French innovation competition that's been running since 1901. Previous winners have included the ballpoint pen and contact lenses, though admittedly those inventions had slightly broader applications.
The Father Christmas edition, launched in 2014, generated international media attention. News outlets couldn't resist covering the absurdity of chocolate-scented flatulence, making Poincheval's invention a viral sensation. Because if there's one thing the internet loves, it's bathroom humor elevated to commercial enterprise.
Whether you view this as a brilliant solution to a universal problem or the most unnecessarily specific product ever created, one thing's certain: Christian Poincheval saw an opportunity where others just smelled a problem. And now, thanks to his dedication, you can turn your digestive indiscretions into something that smells like dessert.